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Netra 210 Server Service Manual ™ Sun Microsystems, Inc. www.sun.com Part No. 819-2750-10 March 2006, Revision A Submit comments about this document at: http://www.sun.com/hwdocs/feedback...
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Contents Preface xiii Getting Started 1–1 Safety Information 1–1 1.1.1 Safety Precautions 1–1 1.1.2 Safety Symbols 1–2 1.1.3 Electrostatic Discharge Safety 1–2 Required Tools 1–3 Powering Off the Server 1–3 Removing the Server From the Rack 1–4 Opening the Bezel 1–5 Removing the Top Cover 1–7 Service Procedures 1–9 Storage Components 2–1...
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Removing the System Board 3–18 3.6.2 Installing the System Board 3–22 Chassis Components 4–1 Electrostatic Discharge Safety 4–1 Replacing the Power Supply 4–2 4.2.1 Removing the Power Supply 4–2 4.2.2 Installing the Power Supply 4–4 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
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Replacing Fans 0-3 4–7 4.3.1 Removing Fans 0-3 4–7 4.3.2 Installing Fans 0-3 4–8 Replacing Fans 4 and 5 4–10 4.4.1 Removing Fans 4 and 5 4–10 4.4.2 Installing Fans 4 and 5 4–11 Replacing the DVD Assembly 4–13 4.5.1 Removing the DVD Assembly 4–13 4.5.2 Installing the DVD Assembly 4–15...
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B. Signal Pinouts B–1 Gigabit Ethernet Ports B–1 Network Management Port B–2 Serial Ports B–3 B.3.1 Serial Management Port B–3 B.3.2 Serial Port (l0l0l) B–5 Alarm Port B–6 USB Ports B–7 SCSI Port B–8 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
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FIGURE 1-7 Removing the Air Duct 1–8 FIGURE 1-8 Attaching the Antistatic Wrist Strap 1–9 FIGURE 1-9 Netra 210 Server Replaceable Components 1–10 FIGURE 1-10 Releasing the Drive Latch 2–3 FIGURE 2-1 Sliding the Drive Out of the Drive Bay 2–4 FIGURE 2-2 Sliding the Drive Into the Drive Bay 2–5...
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Removing the System Board Screws and Standoffs 3–21 FIGURE 3-27 Removing the System Board 3–22 FIGURE 3-28 Location of the CPU Heat Sink Assemblies 3–23 FIGURE 3-29 Detaching the Fan Power Cables 3–23 FIGURE 3-30 viii Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
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Unlocking the Heat Sink Fasteners 3–24 FIGURE 3-31 Lifting the Heat Sink from the CPU Socket 3–25 FIGURE 3-32 Heat Sink With Clockwise Pointing Arrows 3–25 FIGURE 3-33 Inserting the Heat Sink Removal Tool 3–26 FIGURE 3-34 Using the Heat Sink Removal Tool 3–26 FIGURE 3-35 Removing the Heat Sink Fans 3–27 FIGURE 3-36...
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Serial Management Port Pin Numbering B–4 FIGURE B-3 Serial Port (l0l0l) Pin Numbering B–6 FIGURE B-4 Alarm Port Pin Numbering B–6 FIGURE B-5 USB Ports Pin Numbering B–7 FIGURE B-6 SCSI Port Pin Numbering B–8 FIGURE B-7 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
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Fans 0-3 and Their Connectors 4–7 TABLE 4-1 Fans 0-3 and Their Connectors 4–9 TABLE 4-2 Verifying the Installation 5–7 TABLE 5-1 Physical Specifications of the Netra 210 Server A–1 TABLE A-1 Operating and Storage Specifications A–2 TABLE A-2 Power Requirements A–2 TABLE A-3 Ethernet Connection Transfer Rates B–1...
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Preface The Netra 210 Server Service Manual provides detailed procedures that describe the removal and replacement of FRU components in the Netra™ 210 server. This document is written for technicians, system administrators, authorized service providers (ASPs), and users who have advanced experience troubleshooting and replacing hardware.
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Section 1.5, “Opening the Bezel” on page 1-5 Section 1.6, “Removing the Top Cover” on page 1-7 Section 1.7, “Service Procedures” on page 1-9 Safety Information This section describes the safety precautions to follow when servicing a Netra 210 server. 1.1.1 Safety Precautions...
Caution – Wear an antistatic wrist strap and use an antistatic mat when handling components such as drive assemblies, boards, or cards. When servicing or removing server components, attach an antistatic strap to your wrist and then to a metal area on the chassis. Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
Required Tools The Netra 210 server was designed to be serviced with the following tools: Antistatic wrist strap No. 2 Phillips screwdriver FIGURE 1-1 Required Tools FIGURE 1-1 Place ESD-sensitive components such as the system board, memory, PCI cards, hard drives, and the NVRAM on an antistatic mat.
ALOM cables Serial cables USB cables PCI connector cables SCSI cables Alarm cables Power cables 3. Loosen the screws or release the levers or latches at both sides of the bezel FIGURE 1-2 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
Releasing the Server From the Rack FIGURE 1-2 4. Slide and lift the server from the rack. FIGURE 1-3 Sliding the Server Out of the Rack FIGURE 1-3 5. Set the server down onto a clean work surface or antistatic mat. Opening the Bezel 1.
4. Determine your next steps: If you are opening the bezel so that it can be removed, go to Section 4.7.1, “Removing the Bezel” on page 4-22. Otherwise, return to the procedure that directed you here. Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
Removing the Top Cover 1. Power off and remove the server from the rack. Section 1.3, “Powering Off the Server” on page 1-3 Section 1.4, “Removing the Server From the Rack” on page 1-4 2. Locate the top cover. Facing the bezel, the top cover is on the top of the chassis. 3.
Note – It is not necessary to remove the air duct if you are servicing fans 4 and 5. 7. Set the air duct aside. 8. Attach the antistatic wrist strap to your wrist and to a clean grounding surface on the chassis. FIGURE 1-9 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
Attaching the Antistatic Wrist Strap FIGURE 1-9 9. Return to the procedure that directed you here. Service Procedures shows an open view of the Netra 210 server and its replaceable FIGURE 1-10 components. contains links to the service procedures to replace those TABLE 1-1 components.
Section 2.3, “Replacing the DVD Module” on page 2-7 DVD module Section 4.3, “Replacing Fans 0-3” on page 4-7 Fans 0-3 Section 4.4, “Replacing Fans 4 and 5” on page 4-10 Fans 4 and 5 1-10 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
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Component Replacement Procedures (Continued) TABLE 1-1 Number Component Procedure Section 2.2, “Replacing the Hard Drive” on page 2-2 Hard drive Section 3.2, “Replacing Memory” on page 3-2 Memory Section 3.6, “Replacing the System Board” on System board page 3-18 Section 3.3, “Replacing the PCI Card” on page 3-5 PCI card Section 4.2, “Replacing the Power Supply”...
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C H A P T E R Storage Components This chapter provides service procedures for data storage components. Topics include: Section 2.1, “Electrostatic Discharge Safety” on page 2-1 Section 2.2, “Replacing the Hard Drive” on page 2-2 Section 2.3, “Replacing the DVD Module” on page 2-7 Section 2.4, “Replacing the System Configuration Card”...
Search the Type column for the first occurrence of the word, disk. This is the entry for HDD0. In this example, the respective Ap_Id for HDD0 is c1::dsk/c1t0d0 The entry immediately following is for HDD1, or c1::dsk/c1t1d0 c. Remove the drive. Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
To remove HDD0, type: # cfgadm -c unconfigure c1::dsk/c1t0d0 To remove HDD1, type: # cfgadm -c unconfigure c1::dsk/c1t1d0 Wait for the top LED of the respective hard drive to illuminate. 5. Press the drive button to release the drive latch. The latch opens.
5. Orient the hard drive with the drive latch towards you and the label facing up. 6. Gently slide the drive into the drive bay by pressing on the area between the drive button and the drive status LEDs. FIGURE 2-3 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
Sliding the Drive Into the Drive Bay FIGURE 2-3 When you feel resistance, press firmly so that the drive latch begins to close. 7. Press the drive latch closed. The latch clicks. See FIGURE 2-4 Closing the Drive Latch FIGURE 2-4 Note –...
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Otherwise, close the bezel, power on the server, and verify the installation. Section 5.2, “Closing the Bezel” on page 5-3. Section 5.4, “Powering On the Server” on page 5-6. Section 5.5, “Verifying the Installation” on page 5-7 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
Replacing the DVD Module 2.3.1 Removirng the DVD Module 1. Power off the server, remove the server from the rack, open the bezel, and remove the top cover and airduct. Section 1.3, “Powering Off the Server” on page 1-3. Section 1.4, “Removing the Server From the Rack” on page 1-4.
2. Locate where the DVD module installs. The DVD module installs into the DVD assembly at the left side of the front panel. 3. If a filler panel is present, follow these steps. Otherwise go to Step Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
a. Depress the right edge of the filler panel and swing the panel outward. FIGURE 2-7 Removing the DVD Filler Panel FIGURE 2-7 b. Store the filler panel in a safe place. 4. Remove the replacement DVD module from its shipping container and antistatic packaging.
The SCC is located at the left side of the front panel. 3. If present, remove the tie wrap securing the SCC in the slot. 4. Grasp the SCC and pull it from the slot. FIGURE 2-9 2-10 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
Removing the SCC FIGURE 2-9 Caution – Do not power on the server without the SCC installed. 5. Determine your next steps: If you were directed here by another procedure, return to that procedure. Otherwise, install the SCC. Go to Step 3 Section 2.4.2, “Installing the SCC”...
Otherwise, close the bezel, power on the server, and verify the installation. Section 5.2, “Closing the Bezel” on page 5-3. Section 5.4, “Powering On the Server” on page 5-6. Section 5.5, “Verifying the Installation” on page 5-7. 2-12 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
C H A P T E R System Board Components This chapter provides service procedures for system board components. Topics include: Section 3.1, “Electrostatic Discharge Safety” on page 3-1 Section 3.2, “Replacing Memory” on page 3-2 Section 3.3, “Replacing the PCI Card” on page 3-5 Section 3.4, “Replacing the SAS Board”...
3. Press down on the ejector levers at both ends of the memory module. FIGURE 3-1 Pressing Down the Ejector Levers FIGURE 3-1 4. Lift the memory straight up and out of the socket. FIGURE 3-2 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
Lifting the Memory Out of the Socket FIGURE 3-2 5. Set the memory aside on an antistatic mat. 6. Repeat Step 3 Step 5 for each memory module to be removed. 7. Determine your next steps: If you were directed here by another procedure, return to that procedure. If you are replacing memory, go to Step 3 Section 3.2.2, “Installing Memory”...
4. Position the memory over the respective slot, with the notch in the memory aligning to the key of the slot. FIGURE 3-4 Positioning the Memory Over the Slot FIGURE 3-4 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
5. Press the memory down into the slot firmly until it clicks into place. FIGURE 3-5 Pressing Memory Into the Slot FIGURE 3-5 6. Repeat Step 3 Step 5 for each memory module to be installed. 7. Determine your next steps: If you were directed here by another procedure, return to that procedure.
5. Lift up on the PCI card retainer knob and slide the retainer forward. FIGURE 3-7 Sliding the PCI Card Retainer Forward FIGURE 3-7 6. Remove the PCI card from the slot. FIGURE 3-8 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
Removing the PCI Card From the Slot FIGURE 3-8 7. Determine your next steps: If you were directed here by another procedure, return to that procedure. If you are replacing the PCI card, go to Step 7 Section 3.3.2, “Installing the PCI Card”...
FIGURE 3-10 Sliding the PCI Card Retainer Forward FIGURE 3-10 7. Remove the PCI card from its shipping container and antistatic packaging. 8. Install the PCI card into the slot. FIGURE 3-11 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
Installing the PCI Card Into the Slot FIGURE 3-11 9. Rotate the PCI card latch counter-clockwise so that it holds the PCI card in place. FIGURE 3-12 Securing the PCI Card FIGURE 3-12 10. Tighten the PCI card thumbscrew at the chassis rear panel. FIGURE 3-12 11.
The SAS board is located under the PCI card at the left rear of the system board. 3. Remove the PCI card. Section 3.3.1, “Removing the PCI Card” on page 3-5. 4. Disconnect the two SAS cables from the SAS board. FIGURE 3-14 3-10 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
Disconnecting the SAS Cables FIGURE 3-14 Note – Remember which color cable attaches to which connector. 5. Lift the SAS cables out of the clamps on the side of the power supply. FIGURE 3-15 Lifting the SAS Cables Out of the Clamps FIGURE 3-15 6.
Removing the SAS Board Screw FIGURE 3-17 8. Pinch the plastic standoff at the front left of the SAS board, and lift up on the right front edge of the SAS board. FIGURE 3-18 3-12 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
Removing the SAS Board FIGURE 3-18 9. Set the SAS board aside on an antistatic mat. Caution – Do not power on the server without the SAS board installed. 10. Determine your next steps: If you were directed here by another procedure, return to that procedure. Otherwise, replace the SAS board.
FIGURE 3-20 Installing the SAS Board Screw FIGURE 3-20 9. Remove the two SAS cables from the shipping container and connect them to the SAS IF assembly at J7. FIGURE 3-21 3-14 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
Connecting Cables to the SAS IF Assembly FIGURE 3-21 10. Press the SAS cables into the clamps on the side of the power supply. FIGURE 3-22 Pressing the SAS Cables In to the Clamps FIGURE 3-22 11. Connect the two SAS cables to the SAS board. FIGURE 3-23 Chapter 3 System Board Components 3-15...
5-6. Section 5.5, “Verifying the Installation” on page 5-7. Replacing the Battery The battery used on the Netra 210 server system board is a type CR2032 or compatible equivalent. 3.5.1 Removing the Battery 1. Power off the server, remove the server from the rack, and remove the top cover and airduct.
2. Locate the battery. The battery is located at the left front of the system board. 3. Press the tab at the side of the battery to release it. FIGURE 3-24 Releasing the Battery FIGURE 3-24 4. Lift the battery up and out of the socket. FIGURE 3-24 Caution –...
Jeweller’s flatblade screwdriver 4.5 mm nut driver 3.6.1 Removing the System Board 1. Power off the server, remove the server from the rack, open the bezel, and remove the top cover and airduct. 3-18 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
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Section 1.3, “Powering Off the Server” on page 1-3. Section 1.4, “Removing the Server From the Rack” on page 1-4. Section 1.5, “Opening the Bezel” on page 1-5. Section 1.6, “Removing the Top Cover” on page 1-7. 2. Locate the system board. The system board is located in the chassis.
17. Use a 4.5 mm nut driver to remove the two screws that secure the serial port to the chassis rear panel. FIGURE 3-26 18. Remove the remaining screws and standoffs that secure the system board to the chassis. FIGURE 3-27 3-20 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
Removing the System Board Screws and Standoffs FIGURE 3-27 19. Slide the system board forward, and lift it from the chassis. FIGURE 3-28 Chapter 3 System Board Components 3-21...
Section 1.6, “Removing the Top Cover” on page 1-7. 2. Locate where the system board installs. The system board installs in the chassis. 3. Remove the replacement system board from its shipping container and antistatic packaging. 3-22 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
4. Locate the CPU heat sink assemblies on the system board. . Depending on your system board FRU, you might have either one or FIGURE 3-29 two CPU heat sink assemblies. CPU1 heat sink assembly CPU0 heat sink assembly Front of the system board Location of the CPU Heat Sink Assemblies FIGURE 3-29...
FIGURE 3-31 7. Perform the appropriate step for your situation: If the heat sink is free after the heat sink fasteners are disconnected, carefully remove the heat sink. See FIGURE 3-32 3-24 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
Lifting the Heat Sink from the CPU Socket FIGURE 3-32 If the heat sink is firmly attached to the CPU, twist the heat sink in a clockwise direction and then in a counter-clockwise direction. Repeat this twisting motion until the heat sink releases, and carefully remove it. See FIGURE 3-33 Heat Sink With Clockwise Pointing Arrows FIGURE 3-33...
CPU. 10. Using a No. 1 Phillips screwdriver, remove the screws securing the fans to the heat sink and remove the fans. FIGURE 3-36 3-26 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
Removing the Heat Sink Fans FIGURE 3-36 There are two screws securing each fan. Set the fans and screws aside after removing them from the heat sink. 11. Carefully replace the heat sink on to the CPU and secure the heat sink by first attaching the rear clips and then pushing down the two front fasteners to the CPU socket.
Front Setting for JP4 FIGURE 3-38 Caution – Setting JP4 incorrectly might prevent the Netra 210 server from booting, or might damage the system board. 14. Position the system board over the chassis, lowering the rear of the system board to match with the openings on the rear panel.
Installing the System Board FIGURE 3-39 15. Lower the front of the system board to the chassis, aligning the mounting holes. FIGURE 3-39 16. Use a jeweller’s flatblade screwdriver to install the two screws that secure the SCSI port to the chassis rear panel. FIGURE 3-40 Screws Screws...
3-3. 23. Install the SAS board. Section 3.4.2, “Installing the SAS Board” on page 3-13. 24. Install the PCI card, if removed. Section 3.3.2, “Installing the PCI Card” on page 3-7. 3-30 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
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25. Install the power supply. Section 4.2.2, “Installing the Power Supply” on page 4-4. 26. Install fans 4 and 5. Section 4.4.2, “Installing Fans 4 and 5” on page 4-11. 27. Install the SAS IF assembly. Section 4.6.2, “Installing the SAS IF Assembly” on page 4-20.
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C H A P T E R Chassis Components The chapter provides service procedures for chassis components. Topics include: Section 4.1, “Electrostatic Discharge Safety” on page 4-1 Section 4.2, “Replacing the Power Supply” on page 4-2 Section 4.3, “Replacing Fans 0-3” on page 4-7 Section 4.4, “Replacing Fans 4 and 5”...
5. Disconnect the power supply cables from the connectors in this order: P2, on the system board P3, on the system board P1, on the system board J501, from the SAS IF assembly FIGURE 4-2 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
Disconnecting the Power Supply Cables FIGURE 4-2 6. Loosen the power supply thumbscrew at the chassis rear panel. FIGURE 4-3 Loosening the Power Supply Thumbscrew FIGURE 4-3 7. Slide the power supply forward, and lift it out of the chassis. FIGURE 4-4 Chapter 4 Chassis Components...
The power supply installs at the right rear of the chassis. 3. Remove the replacement power supply from its shipping container and antistatic packaging. 4. Lower the power supply into the chassis, ensuring that it locks with the mounting tabs. FIGURE 4-5 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
Installing the Power Supply FIGURE 4-5 5. Tighten the power supply thumbscrew at the chassis rear panel. FIGURE 4-6 Tightening the Power Supply Thumbscrew FIGURE 4-6 6. Connect the power supply cables to the connectors in this order: J501, to the SAS IF assembly P1, on the system board P3, on the system board P2, on the system board...
Section 5.1, “Installing the Top Cover” on page 5-1. Section 5.3, “Installing the Server Into the Rack” on page 5-4. Section 5.4, “Powering On the Server” on page 5-6. Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
Section 5.5, “Verifying the Installation” on page 5-7. Replacing Fans 0-3 4.3.1 Removing Fans 0-3 1. Power off the server, remove the server from the rack, and remove the top cover and airduct. Section 1.3, “Powering Off the Server” on page 1-3.
Section 1.6, “Removing the Top Cover” on page 1-7. 2. Locate where the fan installs. Fans 0-3 install at the center front of the chassis. 3. Remove the replacement fan from its shipping container and antistatic packaging. Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
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4. Set the fan down into the bracket. FIGURE 4-10 Installing Fans 0-3 FIGURE 4-10 5. Connect the fan cable to its respective connector. Use the following table. Fans 0-3 and Their Connectors TABLE 4-2 Connector Fan0 J1, adapter board Fan1 J2, adapter board Fan2...
3. Lift both fans up and out of the bracket. FIGURE 4-11 Removing Fans 4 and 5 FIGURE 4-11 4. Disconnect the fan cable of the fan to be removed from the power supply: Fan 4 - J7 4-10 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
Fan 5 - J5 FIGURE 4-12 Disconnecting the Fan Cable FIGURE 4-12 5. Remove the fan and set it aside on an antistatic mat. 6. Repeat Step 4 Step 5 for each fan to be removed. Caution – Do not power on the server without the fans installed. 7.
If you were directed here by another procedure, return to that procedure. Otherwise, install the top cover, install the server into the rack, power on the server, and verify the installation. 4-12 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
Section 5.1, “Installing the Top Cover” on page 5-1. Section 5.3, “Installing the Server Into the Rack” on page 5-4. Section 5.4, “Powering On the Server” on page 5-6. Section 5.5, “Verifying the Installation” on page 5-7. Replacing the DVD Assembly 4.5.1 Removing the DVD Assembly 1.
7. Using a No. 2 Phillips screwdriver, loosen the screws that secure the DVD assembly in place. FIGURE 4-17 Loosening the DVD Assembly Screws FIGURE 4-17 8. Slide the DVD assembly back and lift it out of the chassis. FIGURE 4-18 4-14 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
Removing the DVD Assembly From the Chassis FIGURE 4-18 Caution – Do not power on the server without the DVD assembly installed. 9. Determine your next steps: If you were directed here by another procedure, return to that procedure. Otherwise, replace the DVD assembly. Go to Step 3 Section 4.5.2, “Installing the DVD Assembly”...
6. Using the No. 2 Phillips screwdriver, tighten the two screws to secure the DVD assembly to the chassis. FIGURE 4-20 Tightening the DVD Assembly Screws FIGURE 4-20 7. Connect the ribbon cable to J501 and the cable to J505. FIGURE 4-21 4-16 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
Connecting the Cables to the DVD Assembly FIGURE 4-21 8. Install the rotary switch cap by aligning it with the flat spot of the shaft and then pressing it straight on. FIGURE 4-22 Installing the Rotary Switch Cap FIGURE 4-22 9.
The cable from the DVD assembly at J5 The cable from the power supply at J501 The two SAS cables at J7 FIGURE 4-23 Disconnecting Cables From the SAS IF Assembly FIGURE 4-23 4-18 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
5. Using a No. 2 Phillips screwdriver, loosen the two screws that secure the SAS IF assembly to the chassis. FIGURE 4-24 Loosening the SAS IF Assembly Screws FIGURE 4-24 6. Lift the SAS IF assembly straight up and out of the chassis. FIGURE 4-25 Lifting the SAS IF Assembly From the Chassis FIGURE 4-25...
Lowering the SAS IF Assembly into the Chassis FIGURE 4-26 5. Using the No. 2 Phillips screw driver, tighten the two screws to secure the SAS IF assembly to the chassis. FIGURE 4-27 4-20 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
Tightening the SAS IF Assembly Screws FIGURE 4-27 6. Connect the cables to the SAS IF assembly in this order: The two SAS cables at J7 The cable from the power supply at J501 The cable from the DVD assembly at J5 FIGURE 4-28 Connecting Cables to the SAS IF Assembly FIGURE 4-28...
Removing the Bezel Hinge Screws FIGURE 4-29 3. Grasp the bezel at the hinges, lifting it straight up and then forward, and unhooking it from the front of the chassis. FIGURE 4-30 4-22 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
Lifting the Bezel off the Chassis FIGURE 4-30 4. Set the bezel and screws aside in a safe place. 4.7.2 Installing the Bezel 1. Identify the mounting tabs of the bezel hinges. FIGURE 4-31 Identifying the Mounting Tabs of the Bezel Hinges FIGURE 4-31 2.
4. Using the No. 2 Phillips screwdriver, secure the bezel hinges to the chassis with the two screws. FIGURE 4-33 Installing the Bezel Hinge Screws FIGURE 4-33 5. Close the bezel. Section 5.2, “Closing the Bezel” on page 5-3. 4-24 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
C H A P T E R Finishing Up This chapter discusses tasks performed to finish the service procedures. Topics include: Section 5.1, “Installing the Top Cover” on page 5-1 Section 5.2, “Closing the Bezel” on page 5-3 Section 5.3, “Installing the Server Into the Rack” on page 5-4 Section 5.4, “Powering On the Server”...
FIGURE 5-2 Lowering the Top Cover FIGURE 5-2 7. Using the No. 2 Phillips screwdriver, rotate each cover screw 90 degrees clockwise to secure the top cover. FIGURE 5-3 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
Securing the Top Cover FIGURE 5-3 8. Return to the procedure that directed you here. Closing the Bezel 1. Locate the bezel. The bezel is the plastic cover at the front of the server. 2. Grasp the two grips at the right and left sides of the bezel. FIGURE 5-4 Holding the Bezel FIGURE 5-4...
Note – If you are installing the server into the rack for the first time, see the Netra 210 Server Setting Up Guide, 817-2752. 1. Ensure that the top cover is securely in place. Section 5.1, “Installing the Top Cover” on page 5-1. Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
2. Ensure that the bezel is properly closed. Section 5.2, “Closing the Bezel” on page 5-3. 3. Lift the server to its position on the rack and begin to slide it in. FIGURE 5-6 Beginning to Slide the Server In FIGURE 5-6 4.
Powering On the Server FIGURE 5-8 4. Close the bezel. Section 5.2, “Closing the Bezel” on page 5-3. 5. If components were installed, verify their installation. Section 5.5, “Verifying the Installation” on page 5-7. Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
Are other causes of failure possible? Step 5 Check replacement part installation and functionality. Replace if necessary. Step 1 Return to Step 6 Troubleshoot the server operation. See the Netra 210 Server System Administration Guide, 819-2749. Step 7 Done Chapter 5 Finishing Up...
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A P P E N D I X Specifications This appendix provides the Netra 210 server specifications. This appendix is divided into the following sections: Section A.1, “Physical Specifications” on page A-1 Section A.2, “Environmental Requirements” on page A-2 Section A.3, “Acoustic Noise Emissions” on page A-2 Section A.4, “Electrical Specifications”...
-1300 ft up to 39000 ft (-400 m up to 12000 m) Acoustic Noise Emissions The acoustic noise emissions on a Netra 210 server are as follows: Operating acoustic noise is 7.0 B (LWAd (1B=10dB)) Idling acoustic noise is 7.0 B (LWAd (1B=10dB)) Declared noise emissions are in accordance with ISO 9296 standards.
NEBS Level 3 Compliance The DC-powered version of the Netra 210 server meets NEBS Level 3 requirements per SR-3580, including the appropriate sections of GR-63-CORE (Network Equipment- Building System Requirements: Physical Protection) and GR-1089-CORE (Electromagnetic Compatibility and Electrical Safety - Generic Criteria for Network Telecommunications Equipment).
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A P P E N D I X Signal Pinouts This appendix gives the pinouts for the following Netra 210 server rear ports: Section B.1, “Gigabit Ethernet Ports” on page B-1 Section B.2, “Network Management Port” on page B-2 Section B.3, “Serial Ports” on page B-3 Section B.4, “Alarm Port”...
Caution – If you are planning to use the network management (NET MGT) port, you must use a shielded Ethernet cable to maintain your server’s NEBS compliance. The cable’s shield must be grounded at both ends. Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
Network Management Port Pin Numbering FIGURE B-2 Network Management Connector Signals TABLE B-3 Signal Description Signal Description Transmit Data + Common Mode Termination Transmit Data – Receive Data – Receive Data + Common Mode Termination Common Mode Termination Common Mode Termination Serial Ports The server has two serial ports, labeled SERIAL MGT and l0l0l.
TABLE B-6 TABLE B-7 B.3.1.1 RJ-45 to DB-9 Adapter Crossovers RJ-45 to DB-9 Adapter Crossovers TABLE B-6 Serial Port (RJ-45 Connector) DB-9 Adapter Signal Description Signal Description Signal Ground Signal Ground Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
RJ-45 to DB-9 Adapter Crossovers (Continued) TABLE B-6 Serial Port (RJ-45 Connector) DB-9 Adapter Signal Description Signal Description Signal Ground Signal Ground B.3.1.2 RJ-45 to DB-25 Adapter Crossovers RJ-45 to DB-25 Adapter Crossovers TABLE B-7 Serial Port (RJ-45 Connector) DB-25 Adapter Signal Description Signal Description Signal Ground...
FIGURE B-5 describes the pin signals. TABLE B-9 Note – The alarm port relay contacts are rated for 100 V 0.2 A maximum. ALARM Alarm Port Pin Numbering FIGURE B-5 Netra 210 Server Service Manual • March 2006...
Alarm Connector Signals TABLE B-9 Service Service ALARM1_NC ALARM1_COM ALARM2_NO ALARM2_NC ALARM0_NO ALARM2_COM ALARM0_NC ALARM3_NO ALARM0_COM ALARM3_COM ALARM1_NO CHASSIS FRAME GND USB Ports The server has two USB ports for attaching supported USB 1.1 compliant devices. shows the pin numbering of the USB ports, and describes the FIGURE B-6 TABLE B-10...
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